Could I Be Pregnant Please Help Pg1241049135
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im 19 years my boyfriend is 21. Me and my boyfriend have been having s_x since feb 1, 2009. we had unprotected s_x about 7 times since march...ok it was more than 7 times...well my period came on in march and after that i got on birth control(the patch) i started feeling some bubbling in my lower stomach area so i took the patch off a week after i started :(...when i took the patch off my cycle came on two week later which was April 1, 2009....my cycle is a 28 day cycle and its suppose to come on today April 29,2009 my nipples are sore and hard, my br___t feel heavy and i have been consitpated for about a week now....COULD I BE PREGNANT?!
Period came on
Feb 13-17
march 12-16
suppose to come on
April 29
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sommone please respond to this please! im n need of an answer...and i left something out my beast ich and i been having heartburns
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You can always be pregnant if you're having unprotected s_x. Take a test, and if it's negative get on some birth control... Common sense.
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It does not sound as though you were pregnant at the time of the March 12 period. Maybe you got pregnant after taking off the patch on March 22, maybe you are still experiencing side effects from the patch. Seems like your best option is to take a home pregnancy test first pee Saturday morning and repeat a week later if necessary. My hunch is that you are indeed pg. If you do not want a pregnancy at this time, a__sume you are not pregnant and start using condoms until you know which way is up. Good luck!
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lol...blunt....i have common sense ma'm i just dnt feel like spendin money on them test and it comes back neg...it happend b4....yeah im tryin to get pregnant both of us want a baby. i just came on her to see if anyone could tell me if those are the symptoms of pregnancy or is it could be something else....
AND THANKS FOR YOUR RESPONCE
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THANKS GRANDPA VIV....THATS VERY HELPFUL..IM KINDA EXCITED NOW....LOL
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Wasting money on a pregnancy test? Oh yeah don't bother with that $20 maximum to see if you have a child growing inside you or not. And when you do get knocked up what are you gonna do? "Prenatal vitamins... psh I don't want to waste money on something I may not need." when your child is born "Psh... Vaccination shots... I don't want to waste money on something my kid may not even need." You sound like an idiot... wayyy too stupid to be trying for a child. Plus... your 19! Where the hell are you going un such a hurry?
*as you can tell, I do not, in any way, support teens trying to conceive*
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Amanda your 18 or will be right hun? whos to judge right?
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I'm not judging you... I'm basing my opinions on things you've said. Number one you don't know enough to know what your chances are of being pregnant but you want to be pregnant anyways. Number two you think it would be a waste of money to buy a pregnancy test or go to a clinic, when that's a very good reason to use money. Number three you think you being in college is a positive reason you're ready to be a mother. Number four you think what you've been through is a positive reason to be a mother. Number five you think our situations compare when they DON'T because I didn't go out and get pregnant on purpose (Number five point five, you think it's a mature thing to do to point that out) Number six YOU ARE NINETEEN!
There is a huge difference between getting pregnant on purpose and getting pregnant on accident. If you get pregnant on accident and decide to become a mother, that's just doing what you believe is best for something that's already happened. Getting pregnant on purpose when you are clearly not ready, and are just one of those dumb teenagers that THINK they are ready, that's an endangerment to not only yourself but your child!
This is a public forum. I'm tired of people saying "I didn't come here to be told blah blah blah." You are going to be told whatever anyone pleases to tell you. And I'm not being mean, per say, I'm letting out my frustrations on how stupid teenagers seem to be. You don't want to take advice from someone who's already a mother, and just about your age.
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You're right, I don't know anything about you. Like I said, my opinions are based on what I believe (that teens shouldn't try to conceive) and the person you have showed me in these few posts. If you're going to get upset over a stranger stating their opinion I'm anxious to see how you'll react to your child when he or she is a teenager and says how terrible of a job you've done raising them and how much they hate you. Not that it's necessarily true, but all teenagers get upset and say that at one point or another.
And what are you talking about? I did address that you were going to see a doctor. Note the word "clinic" above. That's where doctors are =O
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Amanda,while you are cracking me up(and I needed it) you must realize that you are giving a dose of reality. For most young people, consequences elude them-so reality doesn't hit until the stick turns positive or when they are having to pump milk in between cla__ses and are crying before work because they never realized that having a baby while working and going to school can equal no actual quality time with the baby though their maternal instincts are telling them they should be at home with their baby, bonding.
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Yeppp I know V. Basically in cases like this where pregnancy may not have happened yet, I tend to jump on board and say whatever comes to mind hoping something hits home. Especially over the internet, so they can do what they feel is right and not have to feel like they need to prove something to someone. If that makes sense.
Glad I could entertain you though hahaha. How's B doing?!
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